Zynga closed at $2.71 on Friday, having dropped 5.1 percent. The game company makes most of its revenue through games offered via Facebook (NASDAQ:FB). Now, games such as Farmville, which once held a huge user base, are not being accessed nearly as much as in the past.

Earlier this month, Zynga began the difficult process of cutting staff. “We are saying painful goodbyes to about 18 percent of our Zynga brothers and sisters,” CEO Mark Pincus wrote in a statement. However, Devitt noted that it might not be enough, saying that the key will be Zynga’s ability to successfully push into the mobile market. “Zynga may need to cut even deeper to navigate its transition to mobile,” he said.